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Freda Josephine McDonald, better known as Josephine Baker, attended the all-Black St. Louis school called the "Colored School" in her early years. She faced significant racial barriers in her education, which influenced her later activism. Baker's experiences in school and her upbringing in a segregated society shaped her views on race and equality throughout her life.

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